Talks to delay new certification rules continue as industry draws up list of products set to fall foul of changes

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Radiators, adhesives and high spec glass among items that could be withdrawn from the market due to lack of testing

The Construction Leadership Council is continuing discussions with government to extend the transition period from the EU testing regime of materials to the new British system.

CE markings, which have certified products across a wide array of sectors in Europe since 1985, will be replaced with the UKCA mark as part of a regulatory divergence agreed in last year’s Brexit deal.

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